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It's small but kind of hefty (in good way).
Image quality is great so is built quality except a flimsy plastic battery door.
Handling and ergonomics are pretty good.
However , there were some issues discovered and posted in various photo forums.
1. Uneven / asymmetrical aperture blades from F2.2 and down.
2. The shutter button is being activated even when the camera is turned off which can cause the battery drain when the camera in the photo bag.
3. Color casting in some lighting condition (color shift)
4. Short battery life
5. Slow Auto Focus.
6. Center AF area is too big for precise focusing.




This is by far the most exciting Camera I have ever used or owned. If Sony makes a 50mm version, I will jump to buy it. Hint Hint.
Samples are on my flickr account.
Blair Kent

If the lens was interchangeable, I would be first in line to buy it. (Why isn't it interchangeable Sony?)
It looks like a great camera. But even a basic DLSR from *any* camera maker, including a Sony A200 with a Zeiss lens on it, will take equally great pictures for much less money. Albeit, maybe not as small a form factor.
If you've got the money to burn, go for it. But for most people, a Canon G10, G11, G12, onward will also take great shots in a small package. Also the Sony NEX are great too. For full frame, the options to save money narrow but the expandability and capability of FF DLSRs offsets that.


The Seller is excellent but the shipment is kind of slow.



First impression of the rx1 using it outdoors on new years eve, there wasn't a low-light shot it didn't handle sweatless in automatic! (nightmode specifically) Didn't have to hold my breath while shooting or lean against a wall. I didn't try it, but I think I could've shot while doing jumping jacks and it would still get it :) This is going to be a fun camera!


And the battery charger and extra batteries are critical to the functional and enjoyable operation of your RX1



I especially like the manual focus with peaking at critical focus. Also the F1.8 lens (but only at the maximum 28mm-equivalent) and a huge sensor for this format. Note that my other usual cameras are the huge Nikon D4 and D800e (with battery grip). Yet I feel comfortable shooting at ISO 1600 for super deep depth of field shots for 8x10" and larger prints.
Because this class of camera is so small it can be hard to grip securely. There is an aftermarket "hump" you can buy for about $40 (including postage) but I am content to cut out sections Velcro (loop side) and paste on where needed for a more secure grip. I am waiting for Adobe to issue an update to their RAW converter for this camera.

Have found 1 battery last a long time and I leave the camera on -


The RX1 looks and feel like the "old" Leica MP, beautifully built, incredibly lens, i own few digital SLR but this one will beat all on them in term of quality, but one important aspect let me down.
The autofocus is painfully slow, especially in low light, it takes few second to focus, honestly i wonder how this was not been noticed by anyone at Sony.
I will return the camera waiting for a fix or possibly the next RX1.

Lychees batteries probably don't last as long as oem, but they aren't far off.
It will be interesting to see how they last in comparison. I don't bias towards ow,, so they all get roughly the same wear. Ill update this when there's more to report. But at this price, the wall charger works and its two batteries. Good deal.

Also as almost everybody know, 3rd party battery has some risk.
But, but! this one is no problems.

It's small. Great images, quiet, well made

